There’s even a wordpress blog devoted to quotes from him. I always see it in the reader. He’s like a new saint or something. But I agree with John: the Chronicles of Narnia are amazing. Spent half my childhood obsessed with those books. Leave it to Christians to write good fantasy!

I need more guidance on why something is funny. Is it because he was into fantasy and children’s book so he was inclined to liking fairytales? And is the fact that he died in 1964 significant? (I don’t understand Ark’s “funny” stories either so maybe I have a bit of brain misfiring)

Richard Dawkins tackles this kind of statement in The God Delusion. If God does exist, do you think he would really value followers who thought that way? Then again, God is a pretty unreasonable guy according the the Bible.

He was actually a devout Catholic, and he was angry when Lewis converted to the Church of England instead of Catholicism. My favorite part is that after he convinced to be a Christian, he criticized his writing for being too obviously symbolic of Christianity. He also didn’t like his theological writing because he thought it should be left to theologians.

Yeah he was on to something, the reason that many choose to believe. The chance for infinite gain, sort of like buying a lottery ticket. Pascal’s wager as a previous commenter said. Currently reading his ‘The Problem of Pain’ just for fun.